Lorenzo
Loveland, the video director of the much revered “My Pledge,” a masterpiece from
the late music icon Quincy B featuring Sweetz, is reported to be dating singer Miss
Menneh, who is in the Liberia for a
month-long concert.

The duo were
spotted enjoying dinner at Destiny Entertainment Center on the bypass late
Monday night. They later went for a ride before heading back to Mz Menneh's hotel room.

A source
close to the pair said the relationship started a while back on social media
but the two lovebirds are thicker since Menneh arrived in Liberia about
a week ago, and have been spending time together—which many say is meant to
improve their relationship.

“This is not
fake news. Miss Menneh is crazy in love with him. They are more than couples
right now. Anything you think lovebirds do, they are doing it.

Miss Menneh
and Lorenzo have been dating about a year, since they got to know each other
online. But since meeting physically, and from all indications, the singer is willing
to tie the knot with her new found love,” the source added.

Meanwhile, a
close confidant of Lorenzo has revealed that he is dating makeup artist
Phyllis.

According to
a source, Lorenzo is madly in love with the makeup artist and is set to dump
Miss Manneh for her.

The two were
spotted hanging out in Sinkor and later shared a romantic selfie of them snuggling
up together in a car. Although there was no caption on the picture, Lorenzo’s
eyes say it all.

“They
usually hang-out together when Miss Menneh is in bed or doing something else.
For now, all I can say is that Lorenzo is playing a double game. Let us wait
and see what happens,” the source added.

Neither Lorenzo or Miss Manneh are willing to comment on their alleged
relationship, when they asked.

Robin Dopoe, Jr., I a freelance art and culture writer for
the Daily Observer Newspaper in Liberia. The Nimba born is a former Public
Relationship Officer for the Liberia Nation Movie Union and a bio and music coach.

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